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ALBANY* GEORGIA. SEPTEMBER 15. 1866.
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NUMBER 49.
every Saturday morning.
suoadst.-attiie old stand.
Advertising.
of Eight tinea, for the
. Ct " InJ Senmly-five Cents for each
u, iJvcrlUe longer than three
a! 5"o *» Ihefollovi-S rates;
>fin ' -’A 3 mosfi mos.jl jtar
$6 001$12 OOliOOO
12 001 20 OOl 30 00
*<» 18-001 28 00 40 00
24 00 86 00f 60 00
30 00 44 00 60 00
35 OOl 50 00| TO 00
40 00 66 00 75 00
w— .... 45 00| 65 001 80 00
3“™ 50 00] 70 001 85 00
55 00 75 00 90 00
Q iFFBR their professional sorriees to tSe clUiens
of Albany and vioinity. Office oil Broad St.
ebruary 24,1866. J3—tf
DISSOIlltlO.l OF PARTirEKStllF
T 1IE Partnership in Medicine, heretofore exist
ing between Drs. Todd A Connelly, is this day
dissoteed by rantoal consent. AH unpaid ac
counts will be paid to Or. Todd, who Ib autoorised
to receipt fob tbo saine, and hopes delinquents will
call and settle their accounts .as scon possible. •
GEO. It. C. TODD.
• , - - B.L. COVNELLV.
January 180,I860,*. 4-600.:
E iU. TODD, haying purchased tbo office lately
" occupied by Dr. Wm. P. Jennings, can be found
tbe pFwern. in the up-staira office of said build
ing.
Albany* Jan. 20,1866. 80d.
Jpi*C 1A L N 0 T I C J5» t
LotuMt®™' 9 of candidates for offiee, $10,
l 1 ” ‘ii«”to’bo charged for at regular 1
^ L«s-to he paid la advance.
of eight lines, of brevier, make one
^ertisoments that make over eight lines
lines, equated as two squaros.
““ ,m mark on their advertisement*.
5loaores they wish them to oesnpy.
‘tiiuioos for individual benefit, wifi be
firo r.or square for each insertion.
* '/professional Cards per year $2# OOr
iisii a Wife, payable in adranee $20 OQ.'
hrsnlAdvcrUscmcjiU.
Bovios arc our rates for legal adverlise-
;.yupar lory of eight lines or lesa-S 3 00
Jatple !'>•' *'»• s » ,os ' P“ r levy,..., 6 00
•ddra Sides per levy.,.,,..,— -—-;...5 00
tellers of Administration.., A ' nn
rjpHGM AS C. SPICER having applied fbr Prahato
— i cf the fast Will of Sarah Spicer aa Executor to
The same, and having in his application stated that
Naney Spicer, Julia Pace, and W. Cheese* Pace, tf
the county of Dougherty, and State of Gecrgi?
Coleman B. Ferrell and Miskclbury .Ferrell, of the
State of Alabama, Thomas R. Spicer and Julia Al
ston, «f the State of Mississippi, Elonora Spicer,
and EveUne*Spioer, of the State of Florida, are the
Legatees in said Willi and yon are hereby cited to
be and appear at the Ordinary’s office at the Court
S ouse of Dougherty county, Georgia, on tbo SE-
JND MONDAY in September next, as said Will
ofSarah Spicer will, then be offs A<1 for Probale in
solemn form, aod.unloss good, cause is shown to the
contrary, adseitted'to record. ■
‘ W. n. WILDER,
. Ordinary Dougherty County, .Oa.
July 7th, 1806. 89-
STATE OF GEORGIA—Worth Coonty.
W n ERE AS, Wm. C. Taney, Adm’.r with the Will
annexed on the estate of S. W. Taney, dee’d,
represents to the Court in his -petition duly
T HE subscriber has opened an Agency for the I filed and entered o» the record, that he has fully
sale of Lands in oonnection with the practice administered S.W.Yancy’s estate.
Of Law. He will buy or sell lands for a reasonable | This is, therefore, to cite all person* concerned,
Commission. Investigate Titles, draw Deeds of Con-1 bind red and creditors, to show cause, if any they
veynnee, and give legal advice generally in re&r- can, wby said Administrator shnuld not be dis>
cnee to the purohaso or sale of lands in Sottth-Wes- oharged from his administration, and receive letters
tern Georgia. Persons having lands to aell, or I of Dismission on the first Monday in February
those desiring to boy, would’do well to confer | next. This July 19,1800.
with him.
Office in tbe Farmer Building, over Field’a
& Co , Washington Street, Albany, Oa.
SAMUEL D. IRVIN.
Albany, September 28, 1805. 29—tf
t fspplieation for Jismissjoi) from (}uer-^ ^
ell load —......6 00
petnm sad Creditors 4 00
UiJpersquare JJJj
larisIrtMe properly, ten days..:.... 8 00
,\„uce«. sixty days o 00
»t the above rates W»U be re<pny$4 U)
gtinirtt uOlOS.
SPECIAL SOTIQE,
tifiadby Administrators, Exooutors oy
erequired by law to bo held on*the
in each Month, between tbe hours of
|itiforenoon and Hire, la the afternoon* at
IcilLqse in the county in which tbe proper-
DiucJ. Notice of these sales must be given
it Gstette forty days previous,
n oftha sala uf personaVnropwly mqst be
Biilike manner, through a public gazette ton
liRiious to sale day.
" \% debtors and creditor* of on-estate must
shed forty days. ' -
that application will “ made to the Court
7 for leave to sell Land must be publish
aooflts.
ms for letters of Administration* Guardian -
must be published thirty days—Tor die-
sfrom Administration, monthly six months—
mission from Guardianship forty days,
sfor the foreclosure of Mortgages must be
eJmonthly for four months—»fOr estabUahing
^ersfor the fob spaoe of three montjhs—»for
titles from Executors or Administrators,
|bond have been given by. the deceased, the
e of three months.
Osduuy> Officb n AXD fob SAID CotJKTT.-
To Benjamin A. D. Hampton, -.Guardian for Jokn M.
Hampton, minor, on the application of A. C. HiU,
one of the securities on the BondofB.A.D. Hamp
ton, Guardian for John if. Hampton, minor, to Be
discharged from eaid Bond,
TT is ordered, That B; A. D. Hampton, Guardian,
. . be, and he is hereby required to.be and appear
the regular term of thh Court of Ordinary in and
for said*eounty, .to be held on tie Second Monday
in September next, to show causo why said HiU
should not be discharged oifreleased from said Bond,
and Ute said Guardian give other security, pj bedls-.
chai^gw^frotn said Guardianship. Herein foil not.
Cwtn under my hand and official signature, 7th
day of March, 1866. ’ -
% W. II. WILDER, Ordinary.
August 4, g866. 43
July 21, I860.
J. W. ROUSE, Ordipar
OEOaGZA—DOUGHERTY COUNTY.
WIJEREAS, Mclvlfia M. Godwin, Administratrix
of Thomas G. Godwin, represents io the Court m
her petition duly fiied and entered on record, that
she has fully administered Thomas G. Godwin’s
estate.
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said Administratrix should not be dis
charged from her Administration, and receive letters
of Dismission on the second Monday in February,
1867. * W. If. WILDER, Ordinary.
August 4,1866 . .. 4.3*
GEORGIA—Mitchell County.
GEORGIA—Dougherty County.
M ELVINA M. GODWIN, Administratrix of
Thomas G. Godwin, applies la So for leave to
sen all the lands belonging te the estate of Thomas
Q. Godwin, in the 2d of Dougherty County,
on.— *«.—dtotM persons interested
"1T7 HERE AS, John D. Keaton applies to mefor I These are therefore
Y J letters of Dismission from the estate of Wm. to be at my office with! 0 T~time’rrescribed by law,
P-® ai 5* late of said county, deceased. . I to show cause, if any-f® v wye, why 'such order
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per- should hot be grant/i f * •
sons concerted, to be and appear at my office with- Given under jay h»md and official signature, this
in the time prescribed by law, to show oause, if any ] xth day of Juno, 180«. W. H. WILDER,
they have, why said letters should not be granted, j * Ordinary,
Giren under pjy hand and official signature, this 2d June 23, 1866. ‘ 37*-
July, 1866. - H, 0. DAEUEU. Ord'y —
July 7tb, I860. - | Something Ifew and If ovel for Agl%
— 1 3 —r— I Veddlerg, Country Stores, Druggists, and all seek-
GEORGIA—Irwin Cdhniy. ’ 1 ing an lionocahlc and profitable business. Free by
WHEREAS, Miles Fitigerald applies to me for m,,iI to f. ^ *7. d ° Z ’ Cao ' , ‘ u ‘ !, -
llewnf TV..m:..!An ft-Amfl.n A <1 mini et ration nt tl.sv I ***55*®?®*p#r day profit..
ABBOTT & DOWP, Mauiffacturcrs, IDG Water
GEORGIA—Irwin County.
WHEREAS, Thomas J. Young applies to me for
letters of Guan%nship on the persons and proper
ty of tha orphans of Isaac M. Young, late of said
county, deceased. *.
Those are therefore to 0R0 and admonish all per
sons concerned, to.be and appear at my office with
in the time%rescribed by law, to show cause, if any
thby can, why'said letters of Guardianship should
not be granted to applicant, or some other suitable
person. Given under-my hand' and' official signa
ture at office. L. M. COLBERTH, Ordinary.
August 4, 1866 • • * 43*
May 2Ctb, I860
letters of Dismission from the Administration of the
estate of Perry Fitigerald, deceased. . . - . K Y .
These are therefore to cite and admonish all con-1 ** ,® e *..
ccrned, to be and appear at my officq within the
time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they
bar?* why faid letters should not be granted to said
applicant. *. *
Given under my hand and official signature at
office, this June 4th, 1866. *
* / L. M. COLBERTfl, Ordinary.
June 16th, I860, 8fr-
GEORGIA—Donsberty County
W HEREAS, Isaac B. Brinson of the*County of
Decatur, applies to me for letters of Guardian
ship of the persons and property of Sarah
Brinson, James Brinson, E}ixabeth Brinson, Wil
liam Brinson, Mary Brinson, and Georgia Brinson,
minor heirs of Mathew Brison, late of Dougherty
County deceased.
These are, therefore, to oite and admonish all
and singular tbo bent of kin of Mid minors, to be
1 appear at my Office on the second Monday iu
jtember next, to show^cause, if any they have,
GEORGIA—Worth County.
XTU1EREA3, Jessee W. Moulding applies to me
for letters of Administsatiou oq the estate of _
rJ Richard Manlding, late of said county, deeVL | g^pteSJL. - v ,
• The,s era Utercfora to-qotify *11 »aU singular the aaii i e tt er sshouM not b* granteO to I. B. Brin-
kindred *nd creditors of said deceased, to bo and I or an . other fit and proper person-
appear at mjt offiee within the time prescribed by I Oi T en under ray band anil official signature, Ibis
lair, to shot, cause, if any they hove, wby said let- j n |, jggg.
Lira should not be. grilntcd to tbo applicant. ' W. H. WILDER, Ordindry
Given under my hand and offloial signalnro, this I j u lv 28th. 1880. 42—
July 5, I860. JAMES W. ’HOUSE, Ordinary. 7 — —
July 14, i860. 40- GEORGIAr—MiUbcll County.
^GEORGIA—Worth connly. WHEREAS, the estmte of D. A, Uosllekis nnrep-
V^t tXTY da va*aft or date application will be made resented by the refusal of the Exeoutrix to qualify,
W to -
all the
to the
county, deceased. The i
J*.p.p.WA»W»«
IGHT & WAKREN,
[lOUNEYS 4-TP LAVf,
ALBANY, CA. •
ViUiytctice in the several Courts of law and
[ £frity m this State and the Circuit Courts
f Cnitcd States for the Slate of Georgit.
Wj. especial attentien given to the purchase and
“I Real Estate.
»ny, Nov. 13.1865. ' —3?
the*1 an<1 (/utproved and rui^'p^oraV/'belqnglng j Court o'r otber fit .ud prdper P-on^in,ia
,0 1tbe Icstat/of&eorgc W- M.^ung. date^of " SSM
J 1 14 1800 I’-'-VDUNO.aLv j if on^Gie^haTrel^why^Iottera^li.uldriot be^Tasuod!
July 14, 1806. 1 J H, C. DASHER, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Irwin Connty. * I , July 28, isoo. B
GEORGIA—Mitchell CoDDty.
James Boykin, 1st. of said oounly, deoeaaed. W11KRF.A8, the estate *f Datiiel Clemens is un_
These are therefore to cits and admonish all and represented, I havei» to sppJhit the Clerk
t.!_j j ...Ati.w. «r.aM Aniutatati I*t»« SiitMiMov Couifc other fit and proper
K. 1IISES. niCRABD 1IUBBS
HINES &. HOBBS,
PTOHNEYS AT LAW,
ALBANY, GA.
vIU, practice in Dougherty and the.surround-
I ing Counties, in the Superior Courts of the
l»w! tlie United States Circuit Coart at Savan-
|*nd wiiil attend to business in South-West
^ gi'oerally by special agreement.
1865. sm
SAMUEL D. IRVIN,
Attorney* at Law,
S resume! the practice of his profession.—
L ( Office in the Farmer building—up stairs—
•Eton Street, Albany, G». All business en-
** l ° his care will receive prompt attention.
*7. September 28,1865. 28—if
^ ulA ,~- —-l Pi
be «td app'rarTt my oiffloe within the time^^re^ I person, Administrate,.t mv
•ibed by low, to. aliotr cause, if any I hey can, why persons are hereby rf he »nd appear at my
said letlera of dismission should not be granted to office within the , 7 .
applicant. Given under my hand and official Big- cause, if any they hl Y ^^'J.'e'tera.sliould not
Safure at offico. U M- COLBEBTII, Ord. | be issued.^ (ta unlj Jp^hand and official sig-
•August 4,1866.
to be
scril
said letters
I nature, this 18th July >
July 28th, I860.
GEORGIA—Mitcbcll County,
WHEREAS 1 , A. J. MoLond applies
• • FOUNDED ON FACT.
GEORGIA—IFortb Connty.
¥ HE RE AS,' George D» Whitfield, applies to me
for letters of administration on the estate of
James Noles, of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office, within the tiino pre
scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, wby
said letters should not be granted to the applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature, August
J. W. RQUSE, Ord’y.
Sept 1, 1866 40d
have just taken one of their wounded offi- »
cere.” The soldi^ra passed on, and 1 she re-
. _ ■ _ , _, joined her attendant, wlio, in the mean-tirao
The residence of the hospitable Duke of risen ton ,ect her. They followed the
Richmond was biillantly lighted on the I p ar jy a^sach a distance's to keep them itr
evening of the Jnne 15 th,.1815. Groups of 8 ight without being observed themselves.—
ofBcere m vanons uniforms were .seen as-1 j u t ),; 3 man nerthey proceeded for some
semblad ta the boll room; many of whom I t; raC) till the soldiers halted to rest for a few •
were probably entenng into those ga^ scenes m i nnte3 „po n the spreading roots of a largo
for the last tune. Amongsbthe ladies that oak-tree, close to which, m thecour-ic of tho
ornamented the room, many of our owh day, the Duke of Wellington had taken up
cotjptry-women might readily bo distinguish j biaposition. From tholatter cirenmstaneo
5? VJ , t * ie , eas ^ digoWy of their manners this bid tree has since been distinguished
fyorn the vivacious foreigners with whom by the title of «the Wellington oak?' Tho
.they were mingled. One of the most »f- party soon proceeded on their march, still
tractivei jf these was Edith Hvers, -A" 3rt * I followed by the two fdmafes. Presently
ist would not, perhaps, pave called her beau-1 tbey come to a farm-house: this. they pass- .
tiful, but there was a dignity and character e _ w itbout a second halt;.but the young
l n.hjr.face which amply atoned for any-1 g lr l an d ber attendant agreed to enter tho
thing in whieh she might have fallen diort | y gn j w hero they seate3 themselves oiia
ofthe Grecian model. Not really abqve stoot Here aseeneofutterdesolationpro-
the average height, the slightness of her fig- B ented itself: bodies of men and horses were
uro made her appear taller than most ofthe , illg abmit in a „ dircct i ons aa we n as bay-
women around her, as she stood still, hold- ooet deaths and the rags of clothes which
nip the arm of her father, Colonel Myers, I covered the ground*. Finding tlichogse un-
with whom she had just entered. Many an they were glad to turn from this
admiring glance was turned upon the ftyr | heart-rending scene and proceeded on their
young girl, as her cheek flushed beyond its I wa y. After walking about a niile some
wont; she looked humeul^r ^^ 0lln d the I cottages became visible, which they deter-
room, hardly seeming*.to notice the othcer | mined on entering, to ascertain, if possible,
who was soliciting her hand for a dance.— how lar they.stilfwere from the village of
She accepted him, however, mechanically, I Waterloo. They were, just-going up to the
when a bright smile passed o ver her face. 1 gate td make inquiries, when they observed
Captain Bruce, ap officer m .the uniform I a * n office with' his arm in- -a sling, # lraning
the Life Guaras^was crossing the room j against the Wall, ^apparently wrapped in
towards her. His figure was tall and sol-1 thought. They approached him, and tho
dier-like, his countenance was grave l A’onng girl began-in a timid, voice: “Will
thoughtful, at times almost stern. Iu years you kindl y direct us to—“Can it bo pos-
he appeared .considerably’her senior. Ad- ‘ ible ? u eX cl a imed the officer suddenly turd-
vartemg to her side, he asked in a low voice, ing round# « Surc i y that is Miss MW
if she ubuld spare afew ..minutes that eve-1 vd i ce »t» Edith uttered aery of joy, exelaim-
mQg to stroll with him in the adjoining ter- . , “ThantHeaven, he is safer* and then
race. . fehe assented to his request in the I the fortitude which nerved her trough all
INTOTXCJB.
TTNDER an order of the Court of Ordinary of
WAth county, will be sold at the Court House-
in Isabella^ on.the first Tuesday in October next,
the land belonging to the estate of Wm. F. Wellons,
late of said county, deceased, it being 166 acres
the balance of lot number 150 In the 14tU district.
the Widow’s Dower having been laid off 'on the
north side of said lot. Sold for the -benefit of the
heirs sad creditors of said estate,
JOEL JOINER,
Adm’r ofWm, F. Wellons.
Aitgust*18,1866. 45 —
GEORGIA—Donberty 'County.
A pplteation will be made to the Court of Ordina-
/\ ry of DougBerty Countyr Georgia, at tho first
regular term after the expiration of .two months
iromthisnotice, for leave to sell the real estate belong
^ng to the estate, of L. G.Suttonflateof saidCounty,
deceased,ffor the benefit of tbo heirs and creditors
of said deceased. R. E. SUTTON, ‘Adior’x,
August 25th, 1806. 6pd*-
GEORGU—Irwin Connty.
WHEREAS, Reason Poalk applies to me for let
ters of Dismission from the Guardianship of Josh
tut W. Poulk, late of said county, deceased. .
These are therefore to cito and admonish all and terfl of Administration on the estate
singular U?e kindred apd creditors of said deceased, I laic of Mitchell county, deceased
to bo.and appear at my office within the time pre-1 ^ therefore, to cite and admonish all and
scribed by law, to show cause, if any they can, why | a j ngu Ur the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
said letters iff dismission should not bo granted to | ^ ^ appear at my office within the time pre-
anplicant. Given under my hand and official Big-1 by law, to show cause, If any they have,
nature at offico. „ • nonllif _ • | wt»y said letters should not bo granted the applicant,
L. M. COLBERTJI, Ord y. j July, 1806. H*' C. DASHER, Ord.
August 4, I860 48 ~ I July 28th, 1866.^ 42—
Administrators Sale
W ILL bo sold, before (lie Court House door, in
Albany, Dougherty county, Ga., on the first
Tuesday in October next, within tho legal
hours of sale, (100) one hundred, acres of land, bo-
ing tho cast portion of lot number (188) one hundred
and eiglity-eight, in tho (9th) nincth District of
Mitchell county, belonging to the estate of Alexan
der Beck, late of Hancock county, deceased. Sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors' of said
estate. Terms made known an the dhy of sale.
* . AMANDA L. BECK, Admr’:
August 18th-, 1866 * * * 40d
Administrator’s Sale,
ILL be sold before tho Court House door in
Isabella, Worth county, Ga., on tlie first Tues-
W
. . day in October next, within the legal hours
of sale, lot of laud number (164) one hundred and
sixty-four, in tho fourteenth (14) District of said
county; sold as tho property of Chapel IJ, Brown,
deceased,/or the benefit of tht
of sdi«4 deceased.
August 25, ’66
e fftirs and creditors
B. T. COLLIER, Adm’r.
M. E. BROWN, Adm’rx.
QEORGIA—Mitchell Coonty.
ordinary’s office.
GEORGIA—DouRbcriy County; / *
rirBR^AB, Peter J. Strozcr of «ii4 County
UW NOTICE.*
MORO AN will practice law in all the Court*
l * lC Souili-Western, in Irwin of the Sonth-
■ «e an4 Appling of tho Brunsiviok, andmost
«tom, 0 f t h e Pstaula Circuits.
* 'Voshington Street, opposite the Express
“7.0a., April 28,18C6. 28-
sppUes to me for letters of auanlUnsbip of
office, if *ny they k«e, on or be- . • .
, o-_.—... _h. i«t-1 therefore, to cite end edmontsh sil m
p,HAuisr the next of kin of esid minor, tobe nnd up-
near at «y Office on 4rbefore,tho secoqd Monday ill
r , v . i.__ n.nui \r «nv thov mn.
fore *0 firit Monday in Sopramber nett) why let- Tho*o-*re, therefore, to cite end *dmonhth all nnd
rarashonWnotbo granted to the applicant. Given the nextof kin of eaid minor, tobe and nn-
hfpd and official sigaalurc. • pUr.-tt ®y Offico on hrbefore.tho second Monday iu
under my ban . u . c. DABIIBR, Ordinary. § cp tS,ber next, to show oause, if any they can,
August 4,1860 - • 48 I why safU letters of Gaardtanship should not be
Arlminigtrator’s Sale. 1^ gr S t vet' under my hnnd iri official signature at
ill be sold r bof “ r ?‘ he w % r c'unty l ° Alban 5’* - 0t ^ WILDER, Ordionry.
,* a iL. Rtb dlatrict of said county.— I —— .
wg
tho first Ti
. f Dr. H. V. vcaxxthwa
W llls Ptofessionsl services to tie citiien
«8iC ,ioi "'y-
nml 231 in the Olh district of said county.—
known 9? A® ^ of “ Je ’ OE0 .y. gUMNRH,^
Angostll, ^863
DR. JENNING’S
V m ? r - O r "e
v ’ it ft. I Brrad 8lr ««‘-
7. baJaly 28th, 1860. ■ 42
i u no Notice.
Uumf^ ’^bted to dr. 8. S
lm S F-'CAttOU.B, Adm-r.
^ YEAR made by any
*?al i > rcSid^i| T °^ ! ' ®° txperienco nco-
»' ^ ^ nnd Treasurer.
iMrawthl» circoisr. Sent freo with
^ Vniraf Amctl5 “ SlettcU Tool Works,
‘ 4l ‘- ,80 ° 1 ' -46-3m
Ctoorgla—Mitchell County.
. WHEREAS, II. H. D. Arlinc, applies to me for
letters of Gnsrdisnship, ofthe person and property
of Mary Johnson,.minor of Littleton M. Johnson,
lalo of Dougherty County.deceased. .
This is to cite all persons interested to file their
objections, if any they have, why said letters should
not he granted to fM applicant in terms of the
law. ^ - V
Given under my hand and official signature at
office, at CarmUIa, Aug. 27th 1800.
JOHN W. PEARCE, Cik.
Bept. 8, 1800. Court Ordinary,
GEORGIA—Dougherty County#
WHEREAS, Peter J. Stroser applies to mefor
letters hf Administration on the estate of George B.
King, late of raid County deceased. .
. These arc. therefore, to cito and admonish ail
I nnd Singular tho Kiritjpsd nnd Creditors, of said
I deceased to be and appear at my Offico on the soo-
l county, foe — h Hiiccn Cnj.rmy Cud ,»1 ^Jd.l.Slff.ntnr, ,t
3 August 25tb, I860. ta — 1 jniy 28tb, 1800. — 4 -"r
GEORGIA—WortU County.
IBM
GEORGIA, Worth County.
?nl“ eiv°e" B myi SignltKre ' y JAMES'w. ROUSE, Ordinary.
August 12th, iS®®'
August 18thj l?C5i
4M
- July It, 4860.
STORY OF WATERLOO.
brilliant circle. . • I was round hetv and her head was laid upon
The evening wore on and the gatety was hig breast wI f| lc bending down, he whisper-
at its height Wieu a hand was laid on Edith s I in ), er C ar: “Edith, I jjeed no otheran-
arm, and the same low voice whisdered iu gwer t], an the love wliieliWndiiced you to
l\ er c orI <*““ y ou th> w, at least for a j brave such scenes in search of me.”
tun® I* • I . Often fn after years, when surrounded by
With a beating heart, she accepted the I his .children, would Gen. Bruce relate- the
proffered arm, and • making tkeir ■ way I circumstances under which he proposed
through the merry groups that surrounded 1 and was accepted,
them, the two passed out upon the terrace. I
They stood silent for a few moments. The 1 — . _
bright’ moon-light Vhic^: port red around I TRfi MULATTO CONVENTION
theshimiig leaves ofthe | Did the world ever witness a more dfs-
shrobs below, and the scents of the rot® I graceful or degraded spectacle than, the
flowers with which the terrace was decora- ° ora J mon isteri who met in Philadelphia
ted, seemed to freshen tho evening air with during the past week, pretending to reprc-
ltsfragracc. Edith s hand trembled as it I scnt J| 10 Southern States ? The andcity .of
lay upon her companion s arm; the flush I tbe abolition papers, in pretending that llio
had died from her cheek and left it deadly f f ew despicable creatures whom*they . have
pale. Miss My ore, I am hero to-njglit, to I 80ra p e j together fl-ora the Souvh, represent -
ask one question which deeply involves my I southern sentiment, or can bo regarded iu
future happiness. .You surely cannot i>® I anysenesc as “delegates,” passes all com-
MtndtO if my. long-chenshed afifegions for -^bVnsion. Monsters like Brownlow,
you, and As lio spoke, the shrill blast wrc tches like Jack Hamilton; with., their
of® bnglo was heard suddenly breaking the p uw insignifiHaut and worthless followers,
stillness of the night. Capt. Bruce started I un bl us hingly announces their willingness
a ?A? l l s ,^ hofe ^j' lnle sccmedtoquivcr. to herd with negroes, if by so doing they
“Edith,” he exclaimed humedly “you hear can rule the Soutn. The stories of sufter-
that sound; it is the signal for acticsju and j n „ w bich these men relato are • the boldest
calls me either to death or victory. Tliavo I jj eg eyer The poor wretches are
only a few moments more tobe with you.- ’ n0[t wortb lying about—in fact, tliey-are so
Tell me I implore yon, whether I am to wel- fir beneath contempt, that they are not
come death as a inend, or to fight with re-1 taken by tho hand by our northern malcon-
donble courage for a life which is' deartoT tentSj th J e ; r ravinga wonId bo of no moreac-
yon ? Good heavens, she has fainted J. count than the wind that blows. * But had
•The startling news had been too much for it „ ot been for th< ; no<t hcrii Mongrels, they
Edith’s delicate frame; and had it not been- never would h a vobe?n heard of. It Is they
for her lover’s supporting arm, she would wbo bave brought them forward, pnid their
have sunk to the ground. He dared stay no j expenses a nd got up the farce which would
longer, but calling a waiting-woman to her disgraced any other’city except PliUa-
aid, he impnntcd one kiss upon her forehead, dclphia. • 3 -*• v 1
and hastened from the house to assemble his -^ earo g i a ahowbver, that this Mulatto
tncn ’ -m 'I Convention lias been held. Itseffect, wohe-
•rho following evening, about three ltonrs Ueve, in the North,>U1 do more to eleot a
after sunset, a different scene presented It- j Congress to admit the southern renresenta-
sel^ Tlie conflict of the day was .over, and I tivqs than the Philadelphia Convention.—
GEORGIA—Dougherty County;
A pplicntion-will be made to the Court of Ordinv
ft. ry, nt the expiration of two months alter the
puhllactiton of this not ice, for leave to soil the lands
belonging to tbe Estate of Kobert Johnson, late of
said county, deceased, for the benefit qf the heirs
nnd creditors of said deceased. .
SARAH JOHNSON, Admr’x
Albany, August 25th,’I860 td.
GEORGIA—Dougherty County.
’VTCfTlCE is- hereby given to all persons concern-
ed, that on tho -day of ——180—Daniel
Wingard. lnte of Dougherty county, departed this
life intestate, and no person has applied for admin,
istration on tho estate of said Daqiel Wingard, and
that is terms of the law Administration will be rest
ed in th« Clerk os the 3up#ior Court, or some other
fit and prqpor person, thirty days after the publica
tion of this citation, unloss some valid ohjeotlon is
made to his appointment.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
6th day of September, I860
Sop8th \yn. WILDER, Ord'y,’
Georgia—MitohaU County.
WHEREAS,'Nanoy A. Pope,'applies to me for let
ters of Administration outhe ostiitc of John A- Pope,
late of said connty deceased,
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the next of kin and creditors of said de
ceased. to bo and Appear at my office within tho
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if tiny they
have. Why said letters 411001(4 not be granted, •
Given under my hand and Official signature at
offioOn Carmine. pliARCE^ Cl k .
Sept. 8, I860 ■ . Court-Ordinary
the. silence ofdeath had succcetletl to the I People now have the flemonfitratipu heTure
storm ot the* battle; Groups of soldiers I-’ . »xs_ mis— ,_i>
might be seen dotted over tho battle-field, I
occupied in seaohingfor. missing comrades have ipaintainodT. They ought 1
amongst-the dead »nd dying,might be dis- this all over. The practice of calling them
tipguished two female figures, timidly and I “Radicals,” is silly, unmeaning. They nro
cautionsly trojdmg their way across the fa- Mulattoes, Mongrels, Amalgamationists, , -
tal scene, where so many brave men lay a nd if we would crush them, we must call
mangled and lifeless at their feet. The fore- them by their right name. Let the people
most of the two was a young girl, wrapped I bo made to understand wliat theyi-eaSIy are.
In a dost* cloak which enveloped her figure, WUeuit is known that tney intend nothing '.
a thick veil was drawn oyer her face, and I short of herding with negroes, of amalgama- .
in her hand slie carried ft pniftH lantero.-r— J ting not oitfy ^politically, but socially, ior
Shoxvas followed hy an elderly woman, D n °is imposibfe without tho other, the peo-
bearing on hornrm a small basket, In which pie wJU bo arousod' to t|je dangers before
were two small flashr ono containing water them. Unfortunately, they have been en-
fttld the other was nHed .wi*h braifdy. As ahled to disguise their objects for a long
tlie young girl proceeded qn her search, the time under the cry of “Upion.” They do it
light of her lantern, fell on tho pallid foa-1 yet, but it begins to he a very up-bill job.—
tures of those lying around her, and m^ro \y,» only need vigorous and aggressive war-
tlian once she stopped to assuage the thiFit I fiire now to strip theso subterfuges from
ofthe dying man by administering to him a j them. They have dohe it thenise&es pret-
draught with her own liand. _ Hour qfter Uy effectually by their Mulatto Convention,
hour she continued her search, till, apparent-j aa ^ Jf the Democratic press were now to *
ly overcome with fatigue, disappointment, s t 0 p at oupe the folly of calling them the
and the horrors ofthe soene aretuid'her, she I Radical party, and stigmatize them by their
sat down on the gronnd_as if to recover her I Te;L \ names of Mongrels or Mnl'attoes, tho
strength, and consider what course she 1 effect cannot fail to bo benecial #to tho
should next phjuue, Her attendant follow-1 cause of our countiw, -
ed her example, and while thus seated they I [N. Y. Day Book,
heard the murmur of voices approaching I
them: Presently a party of soldiers appear- . „ - , ,.
ed, hearing a wounded mqn on .a litter.— . As four or five darkieswere pass-
They, bad hardly passed, when the younger I ln g an agnculturai store on_ Third Street -
of tlie two women, as if actuated by a sud- the other day, duo of them pointmgtoacui-
den impulse, sprang up and lolloxved thorn, tivator, said:_ .
Addressing a veteran ofitho party'she said - ‘A margeanjist sit on that thing anffrade
in a Jow tone: “Soldier, can you toll ine while he’s a plOmng.’
what part of field the—Life Guards occupied ‘Golly,’ replied tlie otner ‘the rascals was
during the action, and whether any of tiieir f°° sharp to think of dat fore do niggers^-
wounded are still left behind ?” He looked 1 was' freff ?
at lier &’tnonumt with an air of 8upprise, j V"
and then replied, “We arc now bearing a A man who never wasfies himself
sergeant of their corps to the vjUflge of Wft-1 has landmarks upon tiis face.